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    1. [NYGENESE] Western NY Nov 23-1919
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    3. Buffalo Courier Buffalo, Erie Co., NY November 23-1919 Weddings of Western New York Bleak November seems to be considered a propitious month for weddings in western New York towns, and a large number have been solemnized the past week. Warsaw. The marriage of Miss Dorothy BAILEY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George BAILEY of Warsaw, to Clayton MASCHO, was solemnized Monday evening at the home of the bride, the Rev. O.C. BAKER of the Methodist church officiating. Only immediate friends and relatives were present. Among these attending from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence WALLACE of Perry. Mr.and Mrs. MASCHO will be at home after a short trip to Olean at the home of the bride's parents. * A quiet wedding took place Wednesday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David WALKER in Murray street when their daughter, Helen K., was married to Ernest W. JERNZEN of Hornell. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. O.C. BAKER. The bride, who was unattended, wore a gown of navy crepe meteor and carried a bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served, covers being laid for twelve at the bride's table, which was centered with yellow chrysanthemums. After a trip to Detroit, Rodney, Mich., and Windsor, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. JERNZEN will be at home after December 1 at No. 245 Main street, Hornell. *** Batavia. Miss Catherine A. DUEGAW, daughter of Joseph DUEGAW of Antwerp, Jefferson county, and Louis F. STOLL, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis STOLL of No. 130 South Main street, were married Tuesday morning at St. Mary's church, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. C.D. DALY. Irving G. RUSSELL and Miss Mary F. SASS of Batavia were the attendants. The bride wore a brown broadcloth suit with hat to match and carried a bouquet of bride roses, and Miss SASS wore a broadcloth coat and hat, and carried pink roses. A wedding breakfast was served at the home of the groom's parents; after the ceremony, left on a trip to Albany and New York. After Dec. 1 they will be at home at No.. 130 South main street. * Howard F. ROBERTS and Mrs. Fredericka M. RICE of Batavia were married Monday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. HANLON of No. 9 Summit street, the Rev. Stanley U. MOCK, pastor of the Presbyterian church officiating. The ceremony was attended only by members of the immediate family. After a wedding trip, Mr.and Mrs. ROBERTS will be at home at No. 423 East Main street, Batavia. *** Leroy. The marriage of Miss Sarah KELSALL to Clayton STONE of Livonia took place at the home of the bride's niece, Mrs. John FITZPATRICK at No. 90 Copeland street, Rochester, on Tuesday, only the immediate relatives being present. Miss KELSALL is well known in Le Roy, having made her home with Mrs. Charles F. PRENTICE of Church street up to the time of her marriage. * Le Roy friends have received cards from Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest SPRAGUE of Detroit, formerly of Le Roy, announcing the marriage of their daughter, Miss Viahnett Louisa SPRAGUE, to Ernest J. MARTIN, C.Y.U.S.N., which took place Monday, November 10, in Detroit. Until Mr. MARTIN completes his enlistment in the navy, Mrs. MARTIN will continue to live with her parents at No. 1260 Woodward avenue, Detroit. *** submitted by Linda Schmidt

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